Cara and Murder in the Sentier

Down what seems to me the loneliest and darkest of streets in Paris...

Ooopla the passage is locked tight.

This doesn't deter Cara in the least, who is climbing up the grate like a cat. My heart 's in my mouth and I'm holding my breath. No way am I game to follow suit. Just give me a nice armchair to follow Aimée Leduc's adventures thank you very much.

A murder occurs here at le Tour de Jean-sans-Peur, rue Étienne-Marcel in the Sentier mystery and no wonder - very eery...

Cara tells me, "it's not so easy to murder someone in Paris."

"Why, because of the crowds?"

"No, you need a place to hide the body...like behind construction or in a trash can.."

Ohhhhh OK. Hmmm...

We wander through passage Moliere - kind of romantic...

Nevermind. Cara finds a weird shop where you can get a plaster cast of your hands or feet for 125€. Only in Paris.

In the Aimée Leduc Companion (free on Amazon). you'll find nice places to eat and visit in each murder area. No kidding.

I've always wanted to eat at Le Colbert on rue Vivienne

And especially Le Grand Vefour...

We didn't stop in either one or the recommended Brasserie Vaudeville. Instead we stick to the dark side - an area that used to be chock-a-block with street walkers but those days are over. Par hazard, as I'm filming Cara walking, a working girl pops out, blond and toute en noire and accuses us of taking her picture. She demands to view the video tape. I want to make a run for it, but Cara's cool as a cucumber,

"mais non Madame we did not take you picture." All is resolved peacefully. Whew.

Wish I could have tagged along... Those are some spots I got to know when my partner Bob and I rented an apartment a few years back nearby. My recollection, tho, is of lots of hookers soliciting business ESP au midi. The old gates to the city up there ( a bit north) are beautiful. Veronica

Spooky and mysterious! After reading her book I'd have my heart thumping while walking there. It looks very clean, almost antiseptic, though. It would be hard indeed to hide a body, a killer would have to disappear quickly.

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